Part 107Small Unmanned Aircraft Systems

14 CFR 107.12 — Requirement for a Remote Pilot Certificate with a Small UAS Rating

Requires a remote pilot certificate to operate small UAS for commercial purposes. Must pass knowledge test or hold Part 61 pilot certificate with current flight review.

Regulation Text

Except as provided in paragraph (b), no person may manipulate the flight controls of a small unmanned aircraft system unless that person holds a remote pilot certificate with a small UAS rating issued pursuant to subpart C. Alternatively, a person may operate under the direct supervision of a remote pilot in command who holds the required certificate.

Note: This is an excerpt. Refer to the full regulation in eCFR for the complete text.

Plain-English Explanation

To fly a drone commercially (for any business purpose), you need a Remote Pilot Certificate, commonly called a Part 107 license. You get it by passing the FAA knowledge test at a testing center. If you already hold a Part 61 pilot certificate with a current flight review, you can take a simplified online course instead. The certificate must be renewed every 24 months with recurrent training. Recreational drone flying for fun does not require Part 107 but has its own set of rules.

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